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Send and receive SMS/MMS, handle opt-outs and delivery webhooks. Use for notifications, 2FA, or messaging apps.
Port phone numbers into Telnyx. Check portability, create port orders, upload LOA documents, and track porting status. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Manage port-out requests when numbers are being ported away from Telnyx. List, view, and update port-out status. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Manage account balance, payments, invoices, webhooks, and view audit logs and detail records. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Create and manage Telnyx Missions — automated workflows, tasks, and sub-resources for AI-driven telecom operations. This skill provides Go SDK examples.
Use this skill for XCrawl scrape tasks, including single-URL fetch, format selection, sync or async execution, and JSON extraction with prompt or json_schema.
Discover your billing model and configure products, assets, and pricing in Credyt via MCP. Run this after /credyt:init. Can be run multiple times to add products or adjust pricing. Automatically verifies the full billing cycle after configuration. Use when the user wants to set up billing, create products, configure pricing, add new billable activities, or change how they charge.
Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK UI Toolkit. Use after routing to a web video workflow when you want prebuilt React UI instead of building a fully custom Video SDK interface.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to integrate Loops from application code, backend services, webhook handlers, or server-side automation. This includes the Loops HTTP API and official SDKs for server-side contact, contact-property, mailing-list, event, API-key-validation, and transactional-email workflows. Trigger on phrases like "Loops API", "Loops SDK", "send a Loops event from my app", "add a contact to Loops in a webhook", "send a transactional email from backend code", or any time the user wants to integrate Loops into their app, backend, webhook, or automation. Do not trigger for CLI or shell-only requests.
Generate database schema diagrams, ERDs, and documentation from database schemas.
Use this skill whenever a user wants to run, install, configure, or understand open-ralph-wiggum (ralph). This skill can be used by any AI assistant or IDE agent (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.). Triggers on: "ralph", "ralph wiggum", "agentic loop", "iterative AI loop", "autonomous coding loop", "how to install ralph", "how to use ralph with Claude Code / Codex / Copilot / OpenCode", "ralph --agent", "ralph --tasks", "ralph --status", "--max-iterations", "--rotation", "how do I run ralph in VS Code / Cursor / JetBrains / Neovim", or any question about looping an AI coding agent until a task is done. Even if the user doesn't say "ralph" explicitly — if they want to run an AI agent in a loop until a promise tag appears in its output, use this skill.
Jamie platform help — bot-free AI meeting note-taker, REST API with personal and workspace keys, webhook automations, CRM sync to HubSpot/Salesforce/Attio, MCP server for Claude/ChatGPT/Cursor. Use when setting up Jamie for a sales team, connecting Jamie webhooks to Make.com or a custom endpoint, pulling meeting transcripts and summaries via Jamie API, syncing Jamie action items to Asana or CRM, troubleshooting Jamie not recording or missing speakers, comparing Jamie pricing tiers, or configuring Jamie speaker recognition. Do NOT use for choosing between note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).